In January 2013, Dr. Brodner was awarded this prestigious distinction to recognize his role as one of the leading Sinus Balloon Specialists in the country.

Dr. Brodner's practice is proud to be a designated Center of Excellence for Balloon Sinuplasty.

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Dr. Brodner is "The Surgeon who Teaches other Surgeons"

In January 2013, Dr. Brodner was awarded this prestigious distinction to recognize his role as one of the leading Sinus Balloon Specialists in the country.

He has been lecturing and training fellow physicians, medical students, and members of Industry since 2005. This unique opportunity allows him to keep abreast of changing trends in the evaluation and management of Sinus disorders.

Since teaching requires Dr. Brodner to be proficient in cutting-edge equipment and procedures, he is able to provide his patients the most advanced Sinus, Allergy, and Sleep Medicine practice in Palm Beach County.

Dr. Brodner has become the most experienced Balloon Sinus Surgeon in Boynton Beach by serving as a Clinical Research site since 2004, presenting original research on Balloon Sinus Dilation at National meetings such as the American Rhinologic Society and American Academy of Otolaryngology, serving on the National Allergy Committee, and publishing his work in prestigious Sinus Journals.

There is no recovery period -- Dr. Brodner simply requests his patients not blow the nose for the first 24 hours after Balloon Sinus Dilation;

otherwise, patients are encouraged to resume all of their usual daily activities immediately upon leaving our office.

For more information on Balloon Sinus Surgery in the Boynton Beach, FL area call David C. Brodner, M.D. at 1+(561)-735-8750 today!

How it Works:

Office sinus dilation is a minimally invasive option that is performed by Dr.Brodner right here, in our office.

The goal of office sinus dilation is to reshape anatomy to expand sinus pathways and restore drainage.

The procedure utilizes small balloons placed in key locations within the nose, which are then dilated to expand the sinus pathways.

The balloon is removed immediately and does NOT stay within the sinus like a stent. It is a scientifically-proven effective and lasting option for some patients whose symptoms do not resolve with medication.

The office sinus dilation procedure is performed using local anesthesia -- the inside of the nose is numbed with a spray and small injection, allowing the patient to sit comfortably and wide awake during the entire process.

The average pain score, as rated by actual patients, averages LESS THAN 2 out of 10 and all of Dr. Brodner's patients require only Tylenol if they experience discomfort.